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Donna Lee was on my radio show about five months ago. She talked in part about her experiences in fighting against government in general and foreclosure in particular.

Yesterday, we talked briefly and she seemed to have some new insights. I asked if she wanted to be on the radio show again. She declined but she recommended I interview a man who goes by the name of “Boris” and whom she described as a “genius”. Donna told me that he’s had had some remarkable success in dealing with a mortgage and also in a couple of other legal issues.

I called “Boris” with a certain amounts of skepticism. I know a lot of people who are highly recommended but can’t talk well enough to be on radio. I presumed that “Boris” would fit into that status.

I now believe I was mistaken. “Boris” (not his real name, and I don’t know what his real name is) is extremely articulate, intelligent and well-spoken. In fact, he’s so “well-spoken” that I can’t keep up with about two-thirds of what he says. His “legal theory” involves the law, spirituality, philosophy and even a kind of “mysticism” (that’s my description; not his) that’s based in part on clues he’s picked from a couple of motion pictures and even a Bugs Bunny cartoon. His total theory is “eclectic”. It relies on information from a wide and surprising variety of sources.

However, in general, he seems to be believe that the whole system is based on military law. His theory focuses on elements of the Lieber Code, admirality, the 1907 Hague Convention, etc.

This video is a promo for a movie scheduled to be released in November. I don’t know anything about the movie. I don’t recommend or condemn it.

But this 3:40 promo is very good. The only thing I don’t like about it is the last 30 seconds when we find out that the first 3 minutes are a commercial. By themselves, those first 3 minutes offer a very moving and inspiring idea: that’s it’s time for you to become an American Hero.